Some awesome advice from Bart Miller as we were doing our late night walk.
On this episode Russell talks with Bart Miller from his inner circle about immersing himself in the things he does instead of dabbling. Here are some of the cool things to listen for in today’s episode:
-- Find out how Bart made a commitment to get in shape and ended up winning awards for body building in under a year.
-- Hear why both Bart and Russell have been able to really commit to things instead of dabbling.
-- And find out how you could possibly see Russell standing on stage at Funnel Hacking Live in a Speedo!
So listen here to see why it’s so important to be an extremist when you set a goal to do something.
Some people in life, they dabble, “I’m going to do this, I’m going to do this, or do this.” You’re like, “I’m going to get fit. I can’t remember if you talked about this or not, but you went and hired a weight lifting coach who lives in a different state, you fly out there one week a month, work out with him, come back, and then you sign up for body building competitions, all sorts of stuff. It wasn’t just like, “Oh I’m going to get in shape.” And then you do it for two or three days and then you quit like most people do.
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Hey everybody, this is Russell Brunson. Welcome to Marketing
Secrets podcast. I’m walking right now with Bart Miller. How you
doing, man?
Bart: I’m good, how are you guys?
Russell: Doing awesome. We’re going to show you guys some cool
stuff here after the intro.
Alright, so we’re out here, it’s freezing cold out here.
Bart: It is cold.
Russell: Bart’s been in the inner circle now for a year and a
half and I want to talk to you about him because he’s taught me
some cool stuff, and I think it will help you guys as well. It
makes it harder to walk and talk. It’s going to throw the whole
thing….
Bart: Another level here going on, I love it.
Russell: So I’m going to embarrass Bart, because he doesn’t even
know what I’m going to ask, I just turned the camera on. First off,
for background for those who don’t know, he runs a couple of
businesses. What are the core things you usually run?
Bart: So we have an Amazon business, we have a makeup school and
Russell tries to keep me as focused as possible on those two
things. So we’ll just say those.
Russell: As he does everything else. The other ones he refuses
to tell me about because I will tease him forever.
So this is what I want to talk about. We hung out, when was it
we went to Dallas?
Bart: That’s been a year ago.
Russell: So a year ago we went down there because we working on
the beauty school and we filmed an episode of Funnel Hacker TV,
which actually is the next episode, I don’t know if you knew
that.
Bart: I didn’t know that. Cool.
Russell: The end of the last one said, “Up next week,” and it
had that thing with Collette.
>Bart: How did I miss that, I watched it.
Russell: It was after the credits. Anyway, next episode is going
to be showing that whole story. It shows me wearing skinny jeans
and bunch of other things.
Bart: Which was amazing, by the way.
Russell: Oh skinny jeans. Anyway, so what I think was
interesting and why I love Bart so much, why I just wrote him a big
huge check to come kick my butt is because after that, you’ve
always been into fashion but that wasn’t your thing. We talked
about it, “Okay, Bart you should be doing fashion for people.” And
then he got intense and obsessed in it and just was awesome. And he
basically at the last Funnel Hacking Live, dressed me, dressed half
the inner circle and a bunch of other people.
Then fast forward 7 or 8 months, since Funnel Hacking Live, when
was it you decided you were going to get ripped and shredded and
everything?
Bart: So my son was leaving on an LDS mission, and I’ve been
racing bikes for the last 7 years and I just always wanted fitness,
because a lot of people think it’s easy to be fit all the time. And
I’m here to tell you, and don’t tell my family this, but my mom’s
obese, my sister’s obese, my dad’s obese, I know it runs in my
family. I’m probably taking way too long here, but what I’m saying
is, my son, I wanted to spend time with him before he was leaving
and getting out of the house.
That was a year ago, so I decided I was going to start lifting,
and then Russell’s going to tell you I’m afraid, that I’m an
extremist.
Russell: Which is actually the moral of the story, this is a
good thing, not a bad thing.
Bart: So I get super extreme into things. And that’s why I hired
Russell really, for inner circle to be honest with you. We’ll get
into that, but anyway, I couldn’t take it anymore and I went after
the best coach in the world in my space, which is physique and body
building and I hired him. So I fly to California every month for a
full week and I lift with him, then I fly home, implement it all
and then I fly back and do more. I did my first show in California
with him, did my second show in Boise. At the first show I won an
overall, and 40+ category and took second in the 35+ category. So I
was super, super stoked, blessed, but put all the hard work into
motion, made it happen.
Russell: Awesome. Okay the battery is about to die, I’m going to
grab my phone and finish this because I still haven’t got to the
point of what I want to share with you guys. Alright we’ll be right
back.
Alright the battery died, but now we got it back. So you missed
our walk, it was really fun.
Bart: It was amazing.
Russell: Went four miles, it was awesome. So I don’t remember
exactly where we left off, but it was somewhere between why I
respect Bart and why you guys should listen to what he’s going to
say right now. So my question, not my question, but my observation,
I would love to get your thoughts on it, is just….the battery is
going to die again now. We may go back to the phone in a second
here.
But it’s basically, when you go into something, you don’t
dabble. Some people in life, they dabble, “I’m going to do this,
I’m going to do this, or do this.” You’re like, “I’m going to get
fit. I can’t remember if you talked about this or not, but you went
and hired a weight lifting coach who lives in a different state,
you fly out there one week a month, work out with him, come back,
and then you sign up for body building competitions, all sorts of
stuff. It wasn’t just like, “Oh I’m going to get in shape.” And
then you do it for two or three days and then you quit like most
people do, including this guy right here sometimes. You went
insanely all in.
I just think that that is cool and people should learn from
that.
Bart: Thanks, so one thing I’ll just tell you. The camera’s on
and I’m a talker, Russell knows it.
Russell: That one died as well. We’re back again, we’re on the
new phone now.
Bart: So you guys get the honor and the privilege to see Tony at
his event coming up, which is why we’re getting fit. But on that
note, I learned this from Tony Robins, he said, “If the pain
doesn’t outweigh the pleasure, you’ll never be successful.” At the
time I was like, are you kidding me? And I really didn’t understand
it.
And then he made it really clear. He said, “If you want to quit
smoking, or you want anything in life, that if you’ll make
something so painful, that you have to get there. Like you have to
accomplish it.” For example, if I wrote a check for a half a
million dollars, let’s say I was super wealthy like Russell. I
wrote a check for an enormous amount of money to a charity that I
absolutely detested, and if I failed at that, then XYZ could cash
that check. That pain would outweigh me ever getting there.
So the pain of me getting on stage and not looking my very best
was enough to, I would give up anything. I never cheated on my diet
or anything one time because I knew that if I failed, I couldn’t
live with myself.
Russell: You’d be embarrassed in a Speedo on stage.
Bart: Totally. Well, not in a Speedo.
Russell: And actually, by the way, when I started this process,
he was like, “What is the thing that’s going to cause you the most
pain?” I was like, “Honestly if I ever had to get on stage in a
Speedo with a black tan, that would be the worst.” So if I don’t
hit my goals, you guys will see me on stage.
Bart: You’ll see Russell doing an event. And that’s the thing,
if I could you any advice, it’s the same advice Tony did. So when I
commit to something, I always tie it to “what’s the consequence”.
And I shouldn’t be teaching this to Russell because now he’s going
to do this crap to me. This is a horrible podcast. Don’t listen to
this again.
Anyway, the moral of the story is, you’ve got to put something
there that helps you not just get there, but you’re going to make
it because if you don’t this consequence is extreme for you. If you
say you’re going to have a funnel every week and you don’t
accomplish that, you need to have something so serious that there’s
just no way you’re going to fail doing that. And that’s what I’ve
learned in my life to push me to that next level, and that’s why I
did it.
Russell: That’s awesome. So I’ve seen Bart do it twice in two
different things right now, and it’s super inspiring. In fact, it
was like a year ago, when you came and worked out at my place the
first time with Anthony here. You were just kind of doing some
stuff. Then here today he was kind of taking the show, “Hey
Russell, do this, do this.” I was like, dang. This is a different
Bart in less than a year, which is insanely cool. But it’s because
you go all in and you don’t dabble. It’s awesome.
Bart: It’s like you said, immerge in yourself. It’s the same
thing you teach, you don’t have to be only a few steps ahead of
everybody else to be successful, but if you total immerse, it’s the
same thing that Tony Robins preaches, and you’re the best at it.
Russell commits to things he should never commit to. I mean it
serious. Have you seen his life?
Russell: My wife’s like, “Why are you doing this?”
Bart: Yeah, but it’s the same thing I’m doing. He puts himself
through so much pain that if he doesn’t get it done, he knows he’ll
never accomplish it if he doesn’t do it. Just like taking this
challenge right now. He does not have time to get ripped for Funnel
Hacking Live, let’s be clear. But we’re out here at 10 o’clock at
night. How many other people are sitting doing something else? And
while we’re doing it, we’re creating a podcast. He utilizes time
like crazy, it’s insane. But he does the exact same thing that he’s
complimenting me for, but it’s the same model he runs every single
day of his life. So learn from that and you’ll be super
successful.
Russell: There you go guys, you heard it here first. So thanks
Bart for hanging out man, and for the walk and the workout, and
for, I got a sweat belt on, this is sucking all the fat out of me.
Dude, I’m going to be so ripped, it’s going to be amazing. And if
not, you’ll see me in a Speedo, which would be the worst thing
ever. Let’s all pray that I stick to my goals.
Bart: Hey everybody, send him really clean food, nothing for the
holidays, be nice.
Russell: No junk food. This guy’s going to be gone my FHL.
Anyway, if you don’t have your tickets yet, go to
funnelhackinglive.com. Bart, you’re going to be there, hanging out
for the party.
Bart: Hanging out for sure.
Russell: So when you’re there, grab him and pay him to help get
you dressed nice and get you fit, it’ll be awesome. Anyway guys,
appreciate you all. Thank you man, for hanging out. See you guys
later.
Bart: Bye
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